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What is capicator?

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A capacitor is a form of battery. Capacitors are used in a wide variety of applications in building microprocessors, hard disk drives. The most common form of capacitor is the type that consists of a wire that has a thin rectangle of insulator covered with conductive paste wrapped around it and found in all good electronic stores

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